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T-testing
Probably some stressed RA: "how do they do these plots?... ah, screw this, I'll just put the T"
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T-testing
Probably some stressed RA: "how do they do these plots?... ah, screw this, I'll just put the T"
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Don't get your hopes too high
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My favs from Reddit were "Data is beautiful," "Next fucking level," "Life pro tips," maybe their more active alternatives exist on Lemmy under some other names?
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Corvids...
It's only the beginning. Then they will get negative numbers, integers, reals, you name it
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The joy of finding an interesting gap in the literature
Alpha scientist on an SUV: just push it out
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Restaurant workers created a website to avoid abusive workplaces
I wonder if some restaurant business association will try to shut it down
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Number of billionaires in Europe, 2023
Am I the only one who finds the color scheme unintuitive? (a comment more suitable for DataIsBeautiful, probably)
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A question for parents. Have your kids ever "caught you in the act" and what did you tell them?
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Asking for a friend, of course
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Hate it when that happens
Or the only person who phrases your issue this way) so many times I’ve found out that I just state my problem in an unusual way
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Ancient Egypt
Obviously, this is Nefertiti
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My wife always wanted a child with an unusual spelling of a popular name
That's fine, it could have been "Mcrk"
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And it's a long scene, too
What do you guys say after it's over to release the tension? Asking for a friend
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Don't get your hopes too high
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Your comment resonates with me on more than one level. I joined Lemmy after Apollo went down, and incidentally was also excited to see ObsidianMD (hello, fellow Obsidian user). I was hoping people would migrate over from Reddit but alas, I still have to go where the discussion is. I kind of feel bad about it, but still do it. I also feel like moving away from Reddit saved me from hours of mindless doom scrolling,although I suspect that now I am doing that when reading Lemmy local.
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The Zuck suck is in full swing.
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He can probably already predict it from other data with 99% accuracy
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T-testing
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The derivation of the OLS killed me. But other than that, does it look like a legit paper or is it some BS?
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Report: Embracer cancels Eidos' unannounced Deus Ex project, lays off staff
We never asked for this
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no, that's just the Bavarian checkers, pretty common across Bavaria
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The Talos Principle 2 | Release Date Trailer | Available November 2 | PC | PS5 | XSX/S
Wow, did not expect it. I am torn now. The original felt self-contained, compete, the story ended properly. Can they really continue the story in a compelling way? Or are they making an alternative story unrelated to the original? I loved the OG so much, I hope they won't screw it up.
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What are your favorite examples of German words making it into English?
I guess mine would be kaput
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ChatGPT In Trouble: OpenAI may go bankrupt by 2024, AI bot costs company $700,000 every day
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Speaking of Uber, I believe it turned a profit the first time this year. That is, it never made any profit since its creation in whenever it was created.
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The importance of handwriting is becoming better understood
Anyone got an ungated version?